Audience emotional responses for '3000 Miles to Graceland' are primarily driven by its blend of Action, Comedy, and Crime genres. Humor is a leading emotion, stemming from the unique Elvis impersonator convention setting and the film's comedic character interactions and situations. Excitement and Anxiety are prominent, fueled by the high-stakes casino heist, the subsequent double-cross, and the relentless pursuit by both the betrayer and the Marshals Service. Anticipation keeps viewers engaged with the unfolding plot and the protagonist's quest. Anger arises from the betrayal, while Surprise is generated by unexpected twists. Joy and Happiness contribute from the comedic relief and moments of success or resolution. Satisfaction is felt when the protagonist makes progress or achieves his goals. Relief accompanies escapes from dangerous situations, and Disturbing elements reflect the criminal acts and violence. Empathy is present for the protagonist, Michael Zane, and the complicating characters, Cybil and Jesse.
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